A journey from more to less.

Tag: recess.

check my blog I’m no longer a Burning Man virgin. After seven nights and six days in the Black Rock City (BRC) I feel confident that I got a good feel for the Burning Man experience. While I think that there is no way two people could go to Burning Man and come away with the same experience, thoughts or memories. I think everyone can have a similar sense of wonder and awe. The scope of BRC, the playa and the few afternoons of relentless wind are things I think will stick with most attendees.

http://heartpearls.com/?mistyu=apartamentos-para-solteros-barcelona&ba2=42 I went to Burning Man this year with a pretty good understanding of what it is. I’d been thinking about going since the late 90’s when several of my friends attended many years in a row. Each year there just seemed to be something else I was committed to or I didn’t have anyone to go with or any number of excuses popped up. In 2015 I had none. I committed early in the summer, found a ticket and made it happen. Along with a friend, Paul Duane, and a place to camp, Cosmic Recess, I headed out. After a drive that totaled about 20 hours (including 8 hours of delays) I found myself on the playa of the Black Rock Desert.

premier message dans un site de rencontre I had an idea, but there are a few things that I hadn’t expected. The first was the shear size and scope of Burning Man. The second was the amount of things to do while you are out in the middle of nowhere for a week.

the game of rencontres I live in a city of about 79,000. There are about 70,000 people who attended Burning Man this year. I kept trying to imagine what would happen if the city I lived in simply moved out into the desert in three days in to roughly seven square miles and made a go of it. It was impossible to even consider. Can you envision seven square miles filled with RVs, tents, porta-potties, DJ’s, skating rinks, art, etc.? I thought I could. I was wrong. Burning Man is big. On top of the RV/camp section there are another seven-plus miles of art installations in open playa. I would estimate that I saw about 30% of the Burning Man event and much of that was just a walk or ride-by.

you could try here When I arrived at burning Man I truly had no set agenda. As you hit the gate, and they collect your ticket for entry, a gate attendant hands you a book that lists every event on each and every day by time. It’s a fairly thick book there are all kinds of things to do. I like to say you can go from having an orgy to listing to a Ted talk and everything in between. I never opened that book until I got home. My intention was to turn off my watch, turn off my phone and simply go with what moves me. I did have an inkling that every night I would want to take out my camera while the light was nice. I quickly found out that I wanted to have a camera with me at almost all times. Burning Man it is very visually stimulating. What follows are a ton of photos representing a relatively loose at it of all of the pictures I took during the week.

oasis dating app Some are portraits of people I’d met there, some are random people I walked up to, some are just the scenes that I saw. Thanks to everyone who was so kind and willing to be photographed. I hope you like what you see.

Again, NSFW pics do appear in this collection. If you are not comfortable with the human form in a non-clothed state, please do not go forward and try to avoid your mirror when you get out of the shower.

From I-80 it took 8 hours to get to the playa. 109 miles.

Waiting.

On the playa. Speed limit 10. Headed for the gate.

Pee break. You can not pee in public or on the playa. Leave no trace.

Pastel skys and the need to go.

Our first visitors. Claire from Spain and Fred from France and England.

Claire, Fred and Paul.

Five Wives Vodka makes quick friends.

Art cars are plentiful on the playa and can be just about anything you imagine.

Art car

Our camp, Cosmic Recess, was a playground in the desert. Slides, swings, etc.

Swinging at Cosmic Recess.

I think he works out.

Talk to God. Evidently there was another booth where you could be God and talk to the folks using this booth.

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There was so much to do that when you had a party and were giving away free alcohol, you literally needed a carnival barker on the corner to entice people to come in.

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Cosmic Recess playground.

Cosmic Recess playground.

I think the blue lipstick caught my attention.

The Temple at sunset.

An art installation in the playa.

The Pilot Fish. An art car that called our camp home. It was our ride once in a while as well as a beacon for campmates when at an event in the playa.

The Totem of Confession that eventually burned with Timothy Leary ashes in it.

Giant typewriter in the desert.

Temple

Lounging under the parachute. Paul Duane.

Paul Duane preparing to give a little advice.

Advice seekers arrive from the dust.

I stopped this woman and asked to photograph her. Her response caught me by surprise. “I came by myself and I wondered if I’d have any pictures of me.” I hope she finds this one.

… and this one.

Awesome, fun, friendly sisters from Poland.

One Job.

I don’t even know what was going on and never stopped to find out.

I loved the look of these two as they walked toward me. I’m happy that the pictures captured what I saw.

Martian

Zaphod – builder of the pilot fish.

David and Dixie

Marsha

The Pope at the Tiki bar.

Cupcake

This gentleman is the maker of this art car as well as the Medusa metal work you’ll see in a different pic. I need to find his name.

Marsha

Jared and the accordion.

Jared and the disco ball helmet.

Suzy Q – we spoke for hours in the dust storm with our eyes and faces covered. It was good to see a face after the wind subsided!

Paul Duane seeks shelter in the dust storm.

Orgy Dome. Yep, it is what you think it is.

Orgy Dome events.

Temple

Temple

Temple

The front porch. These folks love to sit on their porch and people watch. Sounds like a perfectly acceptable Burning Man activity to me.